BH3 1500th Run Celebrations

Weekend Details

        When:   25th to 27th August 2006 
Venue: Padworth College, a Young Ladies Finishing School established in a beautiful Georgian manor house set amid rolling Berkshire countryside with stunning views across the Kennet valley from the terrace!

Located in Padworth, Berkshire, 10 miles west of Reading, with good access from the M4, Junction 12. Map Reference SU613662 (OS Explorer Map 159).

Directions and location map here. Visit the college web site at www.padworth.com for more details of the location. The site will be open from 2.00 pm Friday to 4.00 pm Sunday.

Accommodation: Camping, with toilets and hot showers, in a walled orchard within the College grounds, together with hardstanding for caravans and motorhomes.

Alternatively, for a small extra charge, there are 70 beds available in single or twin rooms within the college. These beds will be pre-allocated on a first come first served basis when we receive your rego form, so act now to reserve yours.

Events: A choice of three 1500th runs on Saturday (short, medium or Ball Breaker) plus runs on Friday evening and Sunday morning. There will be the famous BH3 Hog Roast on Saturday evening, with disco and entertainment. As this is Royal Berkshire, the theme for Saturday evening will be “Kings & Queens”.

Cost: Camping £55, or bedroom accommodation £70, for the whole inclusive weekend. With £10 off either of the above if paid in full by 30 April 2006. So you need pay only £45 or £60 if you act NOW

Food: You pay at a fish & chip van on Friday evening, thereafter all the scrumptious food from Saturday breakfast to Sunday lunch is included.

Drink: Pay bar serving real ale and fine wines at cost prices.

T shirt: A commemorative T Shirt can be ordered at an additional cost of £8.

Any queries: email loudandtasteless@yahoo.co.uk or tel. 0118 9733422 mob. 07916165179

What next: Get a rego form and send it in NOW with your cheque

Who’s coming?: You can check your own registration and see who else is coming here.

Please print this flyer (using the Word or PDF links above) and distribute it to anyone you think may be interested.